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Just the other day I finally pulled the plug and "upgraded" to 12.04. Holy smokes they have a crapton of regressions, weird UI decisions, and all kinds of glitches, many I'm sure are coming from "upstream". Hopefully in time it'll get ironed out and it won't feel so rigid, but I'd be surprised if 12.10 will be the one to deliver. It's a shame considering the opportunity with the pending Windows 8 trainwreck. But this distro is nowhere near ready for public consumption.

I figure I'll give it another couple days of trial and if I can't work around the glitches I'll just wipe and restore 11.04 from backup.

I do like the Dash / Lenses concept though. That seems to hold some potential.

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as with every newer Ubuntu release you first have to replace Unity with Gnome-Shell and throw Pulse-Audio away to get a somewhat useful system.

Running a company with 30 employees on 12.04 and while using Ubuntu since v8, 12.04 is our best so far. It tooks us in general no more than a few weeks to like Unity more than Gnome. Our consensus: we would not like to go back to Gnome ever.

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Still no Wayland/Weston used by default (there is a package in the repository though).

No /usr merge.

Disregarding the fact that the protocol is not finalized yet (we are almost there) no DE runs on wayland thus far. And i doubt that Ubuntu will be the first to deploy it. There are many "core" apps that have to be ready before such a move.

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Disregarding the fact that the protocol is not finalized yet (we are almost there) no DE runs on wayland thus far. And i doubt that Ubuntu will be the first to deploy it. There are many "core" apps that have to be ready before such a move.

When I run 'weston' a window comes up, and then there is only one icon for a terminal.
When I click that terminal, then a terminal comes up.